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Stefan et al,
Afaik, the iPhone can only be configured for WPA/WPA2 Enterprise through
the menu. With the iPhone Configuration Utility (on a Mac or PC) you can
create a profile to configure wireless settings; using the profile, you
can also configure 802.1x, EAP-TTLS, certificates etc. Some of our users
tried this and it works perfectly.
Apple KB article: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1978
Utility for Windows:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/iphoneconfigurationwebutility10fo
rwindows.html
Utility for OSX:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/iphoneconfigurationutility10forma
cosx.html
Best regards,
Jeroen van Ingen
ICT Service Centre
University of Twente, P.O.Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
----Original Message----
From: owner-mobility@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-mobility@xxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Stefan Winter Sent: maandag 21 juli 2008 8:06
To: gn2-sa5@xxxxxxxxxxxx; mobility@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mobility] iPhone 2
> Hi folks,
>
> one of my colleagues was among the first-in-line to get an iPhone 2
> (from Belgium, where it is unlocked by default and works with any
> SIM) and tried eduroam first thing in the office.
>
> The result: great. It asked for a username and password, presented
> the certificate for inspection, and that was it. Didn't ask for any
> gory details - the usual Apple user-friendlyness.
>
> That made me think, however, and I took a closer look at the request:
> there was no anonymous outer identity, it used "the" username for
> both outer and inner request.
>
> A reconnect did not pop up the certificate request again, so the
> "click accept" is permanent it seems.
>
> Taking a look at the inner auth request, it looked PEAPish. The
> supplicant didn't seem to offer a choice to change that.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Stefan